In viewof Champion sculler George Towns recent visit to Grafton. This from "The Sketch," of Oct. 1, 1902, is interesting: "George Towns, the champion sculler of ...
Article : 667 wordsNumerous and free and the inquiries as to when the GRafton-Casino [?] way will be completed. The most reliable information available is that Christmas will about see ...
Article : 958 wordsComment was made in a recent issue of the "Examiner" on the new by-laws made by the Railway Commissioners. One of these that was not referred to in the note ...
Article : 158 wordsThe new Parliament opened badly, there having been an all night sitting on the first day the Assembly addressed itself to real business. Of stone-walling and ...
Article : 168 wordsHead Office: Prince-street, Grafton. Tel. No. 6. Sydney Branch: The Stock Exchange. 113 Pitt-street. Sydaey Telephone: No. 1017. ...
Article : 42 wordsthe milliners' shop-windows in Sydney are all out in bloom with the spring goods. Roses are are favourite this season for hats—roses in trail, in bunches, and in ...
Article : 710 wordsMessrs. Cariton and Timbs will see at Smith's yards. South Crafton, on Saturday next, 3000 head of cattle, including all descriptions. This is a big yarding, and ...
Article : 1,234 wordsSoem of the contentions raised in the course of the recent State Parliamentary elections were unsound and insupportable. yet they were advanced with a persistency ...
Article : 711 wordsFor many years it has been the practive to close most of the Government offices for half a day on the occasion of the opening of Parliament. Why it was established ...
Article : 161 wordsWithin twenty-eight days from Wednesday last the Public Works Committed will have to be appointed, the law requiring that that should be done. Mr. Carruthers has ...
Article : 161 wordsA diseussion is going on in the newspapers on the subject of the alleged displacement of men by women in many of the offices and shops in the city. It is ...
Article : 156 wordsAccording to the Auditor-General, the public debt of the State now amounts to 82½ millions sterling, and the interest thereon totals nearly three millions. This is a ...
Article : 158 wordsThe National Councilof Women of N.S.W. held its biennial session in Sydney on Thursday. Lady Rawson (President), who has always taken such a deep and helpful ...
Article : 837 wordsThe Commissioners point out that losses have beenincurred in connection with all the railway that have beenconstructed during the last few years. That, of course, ...
Article : 156 wordsThe annual meeting of this Association was helf on Thursday evening, Mr. G. Crispin (President.) in the chair. The report stated that owing to the ...
Article : 223 wordsBy the death of the Rev.George Lane, the Methodist Church has lost one of its most prominent and most useful ministers. Mr. Lane was loved and trusted throughout ...
Article : 192 wordsMAIZE is still slow of sale at 1s 11d for prime yellow, and other grades, proportionately. WHEAT.—Choice milling is about ...
Article : 225 wordsAn inquiry was held yesterdday at the Court House, before Mr. M. H. Fitzhardinge. Coroner, toughing the deathof May Esther Olive Morrow, whose death was reported ...
Article : 459 wordsThe regular monthly meeting was held on Thursday evening. Present—Mr. G.Crispin (President) in the chair, F. L. Schafer (V.P.), T. S. Baker (V.P.), H. J. Dix: ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Public Service Act 1895 provided that officers who cased to be contributors to the Superannuation Fund under a clauso contained inthe measure, and officers who ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 wordsAt a meeting a buyers, held at the Wool Exchange, Macquarie-piace, Sydney, for the purpose of diseussing the subject of cut and damaged hides. Mr. Fariey moved. "That a ...
Article : 175 wordsAs head of the Liberal and Reform Association, Mr. Carruthers has issued a circular in which he has asked the people in the State who are in Sympathy with the ...
Article : 157 wordsIt will be remembered that some time back Mr. C. J. Loewenthal donated the sun of £12 to Hospitals on the North Coast on the basis of £10 10s to each institution. ...
Article : 273 wordsThe Minister for Defence cabled to England on Friday giving authority to accept delivery of the first 1000 of the new and improved rifles recently adopted by the British Army. THe ...
Article : 167 wordsThe annual report of the Railway Commissioners for the year ended June 30, 1904. was presented to Parliament. The number of miller of line open for traffic on June 80 was 3280 and ...
Article : 360 wordsThe report of the Minster for Public Instruction for the year 1908 was presented to Parliament last week. In 1908 there were 2862 schools. containing 3084 departments, as compared with ...
Article : 330 wordsKyogle (Captain (Farrell), from Sydney, crossed the bar yesterday at daylight, and arrived at Grafton same day, Passengers —Mesdames Phillips, Grant, Stronge, ...
Article : 192 wordsCompetition by Chinese is a sore point with the shopkeepers who attended the Country Traders' Convention that was recently held in Sydney. The Grievence is ...
Article : 193 wordsOn Saturday, before the P.M. Michael Fahey was fined is or the rising for drunkenness: and for using indecent language was flead 20s or seven days. ...
Article : 168 wordsIn the annual report of the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales certain recommendations are made for the amendment of the Poisous Act, of which the following are the chief: To ...
Article : 157 wordsIn some of the low-priced restaurants in Germa cities foot is served on paper plates. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 30 Aug 1904, Page 4
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